Pope Boniface IV

Pope Boniface IV (550-25 May 615) was Pope from 608 to 615, succeeding Pope Boniface III and preceding Pope Adeodatus I.

Biography
Bonifacio was born in 550 AD to the physician Ioannes from Marsi, and Bonifacio was consecrated as pope after the death of Pope Boniface III in 608 AD. He converted the Roman Pantheon into a Catholic church, and in 609 AD he converted a temple for Venus, Jupiter, and Mars by Agrippa to a monument to the Virgin Mary and all of the martyrs. During the papacy of Boniface, the merchant Muhammad began to form the religion of Islam and fled to Abyssinia with the first Muslims. Boniface died in 615 AD.